Exercise-sheet for teaching type-writing.



auf. M.

wwwa APPLICATION msn Nov. a. `1913.V

` Patented Wpc. HYATL "`RCLS@SHEET` Fon TEACHINMYPE sentie, `in n Tashingtoin hai'einiented certain new and seful fliiiproifeineiitsfxi Teaching` Type `lfoiiingg` is ua" spe ble finir foiyith .l "andyat n Vexer `s being the county otzKingr and State of Exercise-Sheets for catiom` y V its `obiect theypro- `ii eiition; has foi ."gsenseo location Vith `reference to the keys "of, the tvpewriternaiid"to induce the pupil to hi eyes `an'd concentrate his thought enercise andi notu'pon the keyboard hicliVheliaslwritten.- To this i *setpr series of sheets` nprising n 4exercise `sheet iipon ipfper y por "ion 3 .tliiej` lesson is printedv iitli certain olher` distinguishing ons "and eopysheet underlying reise" sheet; which isy originally blank yfoi certain -space for formal data to be `filledin andfupon` which the practice work 1 ipil-isftranscribedbyenieans ofcar bon-pallier interposed between said sheets:

iractiee: `niarhine "with which my iniset of sheets' lis togbeuised is devoid 'ik-ribbenimitar@ rio readily visissionistniade `upon the paper be upils" eye andtlievtrainiiig of` his powers of oirin tionfof thoulgfht `and hand. The

' inscribed luponwthe underlying copytliusjfa.tiiiei'ecoi'd of the 4pupils andiskill without undue attention feet* i n i ofI,g.thought-concentration 1 and `sureness n `o ypewriter, asivillfbefullv, described in the 'ollowing speciliationl.illustrated in the :accon )"anyirg "drawings, and `finally set forth n `the appended` claims.

i ln said d ugs Figure 1 is a plan view HYATT, or' :snii'rtrLE,r WASHINGTON.

specification of Leiters Patent.

ieansl for teaching the utjghis whole thought tion maybe .oncentrated upon the n hv hini fto"becoming letter-perth` sacrifice:` ofumore essential factors i y invention `consists fin the novel sheets i `specia y adapted foruse upon a ribbonless.

of an[esercisclsheetfand copyeiheet coutem- 4 ilatedfin my iliyentionsand =s,onstitutinf,lr a

i `neisnfsnn'ncr non TEACHING TYPE-WRITING nier partly broken away., Fig. 2 is aV detached plan View of said Copysheet.

`Referring tosaid drawingsn and partie nlarly to Fig. l, the reference numeral 1 designatesl an exercise-sheet `of paper of y Patented Mar. ii, infie. i jpgiicatioaaied November s. i913. 5 serial. No. 793,833.

standard letter or other suitable size adapt Y ed to be used in a typewriter. Upon said sheet, preferably upon its upper portion and `arranged symnietricallywith respect to the side i'nargins of the paper2 is printed the' exercise. matter 2 which the pupil is to transcribe. in parallel lines arranged transversely across `the sheet with spaces between `the several.

lines permitting one or more single-space typewritten lines therebetween reproducing the lesson immediately -thereaboye Also upon this sheet may be printed in any suit `able place, any instructional matter, as 3,

which may be in a different style of typeor `placed in brackets `l to indicate that it is not a` part of the exercise. Each lessonsheet containing a diilerent exercise is `zgziven anindex character l printed in a coni'eiif ient place thereon; such exercise-sheetsv being desii'ably arranged in series from the .simple to the -niore complex and diiiicult.

`and the characters 'l will preferably indicate the same by being; arranged in alphabetical or numerical order, as the case may be.

Said exercise is desirably arra1it'.,0ed4

Referring non' to Fig. 2, mndicatesa sheet of paper, herein styled the copy-Sheet, uniform in size with sheet l. Sheet is provided withblank space. in its middle portion for the reception of `the carbon impression V n i made by the type-bars in contacting with the exercise-sheet. In the saine relative position as upon sheet l, an index-character (i correspondmglf to the* character l of sheet `I.

may be printed or space provided therefor denoting the index'number of the exercise copied while in close relation thereto may be space T ,toruindicating by appropriate numeral 71 the number of sheets filled by the respertive exercise. The proper numeral 71 is filled in'by the pupil in order to indicate how many Vtimes the work had been done and the progress of the pupil indicated by comparison with earlier sheets. PreferA ably at thebottoni of the sheet 5 are spaces to .be iilled out by pupil and teacher, respectively. In space S the pupil is to write his naine and at 9 the date the work was done.

Space l0 indicates where the pupil registers the amount of time required to complete the hun 1n a characteristic tinguishing" mark,

respective copy-sheet and at 1l he states the number of errors-he has found in his own 'l work.' Clherebelow,y or in any suitable rela-44 tion, the teacher knumber` of errors found and the relative merit of" the work, as denoted by any .arbitrary system of symbols desire i To utilize my invention l first render the inlring ribbonor other equivalent mechanism inoperative so that no perceptible marks are inadeupon the upper exposed sheet,as sheetl, by the type-bars. This may be done in various ways in the diliferent makes and types of machinesbut is usually ay simple operation not involving necessarily the removal of the ribbon spools or apparatus. The paper-sheets, as 1 and 5, are then 'inserted in the machine'l asusual with the former sheet outermost with a sheet ofA carbowpaper l5 therebetween. Vihen the keysof the typewriter are struck, the typebars will strike directly upon the outer sheet 1 leaving no visible marks thereon but will 4make an impression upon theI copy-sheet 5 from the carbon-paper.

Inthe illustrated example shown in Fig. 1, the exercise matter 2 is arranged with two spacesof the typewriter paper-feed between each line and the copy is made upon the copy-sheet in single-space lines in these two spaces. Exercises may. also be yarranged with a single space therebetween or in any other suitable manner within the spirit of the invention. When the exercise is completedby filling the copy-sheet, the proper number 7.1 is inserted in space 7, the time required to complete lthe work fis noted and the sheets are taken out inspected by the pupil. for errors marked .bvf

the proper notations made in spaces 8, 9, 10 and 11. The teacher' in vturn inspects thesheet, m rkingthe errors foundby disT as 17,.and notes vthe results of'his findings in spaces 12, 1.3 and 14.

The sheet is then returned tothe pupil with such comments and instructions of the lmachine and manner, as 1,6, andiiff `only,the remaining sheet bearing designated -essary It will be noted that the index characters 4 and 6 of the 'sheet 1, and the copysheet 5,are the same, and thusthe two sheets are readily identified gether, and may be said to constitute a pair of coperating sheets, a plurality of such pairs forming a set or series, which may properly be sufficient in number to provide for 4'any pre-determined course, or term of instruction.

The utility of the improved sheets vas an adjunct to accourse of instructiontin typewriting by the well-known touch system will as being associated tobe readily appreciated by those skilled in the art to which vthe invention relates, and the advantage of noting a pupils progress by a comparison oi the .dated copy sheets constituting a set or series, will he apparent.

Having described my invention, what I claim, is` Y 1. Asan article of manufacture, a pair of superposed exercise sheets for use upon a ribbonless typewriting machine, each bearing a similar identifying character, theupper one of said sheetstg bearing exercise matter, and a carbon sheet'interposed between said exercise sheets, whereby the exercise will be lprinted upon the under sheet only, and the other sheet bearing designating places or spaces for entries of indexing data.

An educational device for use in teach'- ing typewriting by th'e touch system comprising a plurality oit' pairs; oi'sulierposed exercise sheets, each pair consisting of an upper sheet bearing exercise matter thereon, and an index character, and an under copy sheet bearing anindex4 character similar to the index character `on the companion sheet, a carbon sheet interposed between the exercise sheet and copy sheet, whereby the exer- ,cise will be printed upon the copy sheet places or spaces for entries of'indexing data. Signedat Seattle, Wash., this 18th day of October, $1913, l

VALTER C. HYATT. iVitnesses:

IrloaaciiV BARNES,

E. PETERSON. 

